This newly restored apartment is located in the North West side of Venice called Cannaregio. This area thanks to its position benefits of a really authentic Venetian atmosphere.

It sleeps 2 + 2 in one double bedroom and one bathroom. It is located on the ground floor of an ancient, but completely restored building. It has a nice court where you can rest after a day spent visiting one of the most incredible city of the world, Venice.

From Cannaregio apartment it is easily possible to reach restaurants, museums and shops.

It can be rented together with Tre Archi apartment located in the same block.

This newly restored apartment is located in the North – West side of Venice called Cannaregio. This area thanks to its position benefits of a really authentic Venetian atmosphere. In fact the Cannaregio district is just off the main tourist beaten track, and for this reason is not very crowded in comparison with other areas of Venice.

It can be rented together with Tre Archi apartment which is located in the same block.

Cannaregio apartment is located in a small antique building just along a canal.

In the past this group of houses used to be called “Barchesse” (wings) of a Palazzo of the XVI° Century.

The independent entrance of the apartment is just in front of the side walk of the canal. A forged iron gate leads to a small court belonging to this apartment. In this court there is a table and chairs available for the guests.

The apartment is 51,00 sq meters large, and it is on the ground floor. It consists of an entrance - living room with one sofa (it can be converted into a sofa bed for 2 extra guests) and armchairs. TV.

The windows of the living room face a private garden where is located the Tre Archi apartment. This garden is not accessible unless the two apartments are rented together by the same group of guests.

Dining corner with a table for 4 people. Kitchen corner equipped with small fridge, oven, toaster, kettle and gas range.

One twin bedroom with two single beds and windows facing the court. The beds can be put together if required.

One bathroom with bath tub.

The apartment is provided with heating, but it is not air conditioned (Fan provided). Washing machine. Ironing board and Iron.

Extra maid service 10,00 Euro per hour.

Extra change of linen 10,00 Euro per hour

Distances:

Cannaregio apartment is located at few meters from the Fondamenta di Cannaregio, the side walk on the main canal of this part of the city. It is very well connected with San Marco Square and other main points of interest in Venice since the ferry stop (Tre Archi) is just on the other side of the canal.

Santa Lucia train station can be reached within 10 minutes walking or by ferry in 10 minutes (line 51). This line connects the apartment also with Piazzale Roma.

If you fly into Venice Marco Polo Airport there is also a connection by ferry from Venice Airport to Fondamenta Nove.

This church was built in 1660 from a design by Baldassarre Longhena. The grandiose façade was created by Giuseppe Sardi. After an Austrian bomb exploded on 27 October 1915, the frescoed vault by Tiepolo collapsed. Today, only a few fragments remain in the Galleries of the Accademia di Belle Arti. In 1934 the ceiling was replaced, and it was adorned with a fresco by Ettore Tito. The first chapel of the right-hand nave has a vault frescoed by G.B.Tiepolo.

Square and Church of San Geremia

The church houses the relics of Saint Lucy

Palazzo Labia

This palace was built at the end of the seventeenth century by the Labias, a family of rich Catalan merchants. The inside is decorated with frescoes by Tiepolo. It is now headquarters of the Italian State Television.

Church of San Giobbe (1450-70)

This church has a Renaissance portal by Pietro Lombardo. Inside it is decorated with the works of Tuscan artists such as Luca della Robbia.

Jews Ghetto

The term 'ghetto' derives from the foundries that were found in the area in which the metal was 'gettato' or smelted. In 1509 it became the part of the city that was reserved for the Jews. They built their 'schole' or synagogues here. the first one was the Schola Tedesca (German Synagogue), which was built in 1528. It was followed by the Schola Canton and the Schola Italiana. The Schola Spagnola was rebuilt by Baldassarre Longhena. The German synagogue houses the museum of Jewish art and contains many fine religious exhibits.

Mastelli Palace

Ca' d'Oro

It was built by Marino Contarini in 1441, who used the best stonemasons of his time. It is considered the most striking example of Venetian Gothic. It has a façade with polychrome marble moulding and certain elements were overlaid with gold, which was why it was called the ca' d'Oro. The palace at one point became the property of Baron Giorgio Franchetti who donated it to the State in 1916 and is now a museum, with works by Mantegna, paintings of Tuscan school and a beautiful collection of Renaissance bronzes.

Oratorio dei Crociferi

This is a treasure trove of works by Palma il Giovane depicting the history of the religious order of the Crociferi, which was founded in the thirtheenth century and suppressed in the seventeenth century.

Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli

Built around 1482 from a design by Pietro Lombardo.

Pricing

Dates

Guests

Price per week

All Year

2

€895.00

* Prices are quoted in Euros and calculated according to the CBA selling rate. Prices are subject to change in AUD due to currency flucuations. (Currency converter)

Pricing Notes

- Final cleaning included - Baby bed available Euro 100- Linen: for stays of more than one week, two hours of housekeeping and change of linen and towels at the end of the first week. - Pets not allowed

- Utilities included Euro 100 extra when the sofa bed is required. Security deposit - Euro 500 per week- Special notes and restrictions: - Late Arrival is possible between 8.00 pm and 9.30 pm for an extra fee of 50 Euro- Maximum 2 children under 15 years allowed (babies under 1 year not included)- Check in is possible any day of the week

For rentals less than a week;5 days Euro 7504 days Euro 6003 days Euro 450